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In the tradition of Robert Ludlum, with a witty twist, Thomson’s second novel featuring a former spy and his son once again poses the question: What happens when a former CIA agent can no longer trust his own mind?

Charlie and Drummond Clark are now in Switzerland, hiding out from criminal charges in America and using the time to experiment with treatments to retrieve Drummond’s memory. When NSA operative Alice Rutherford, with whom Charlie has fallen in love, is kidnapped, the Clarks must dodge a formidable CIA case officer and his team to get her back.

My take: Charlie is a former spy of the CIA. Charlie is starting to get older and is already showing signs of early onset Alzheimer's. The one person he turns to for help is his son who is a deadbeat gambler. Bottom line is that Charlie holds a lot of secrets in his progressively cloudy head. The CIA is not very happy and feel the need to take out the possible security breach (Charlie). Action-packed, thrilling to the end. Fun read.

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